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Ferramenta De Controle De Estoque Do Almoxarifado De Uma Unidade Básica De Saúde: Relato De Caso, Giovana Cardozo Ventura, Lauren Pedroso Figur, Pollyana Bortholazzi Gouvea
Ferramenta De Controle De Estoque Do Almoxarifado De Uma Unidade Básica De Saúde: Relato De Caso, Giovana Cardozo Ventura, Lauren Pedroso Figur, Pollyana Bortholazzi Gouvea
AMNET XX Conferencia Internacional
O resumo refere-se ao relato de experiência do estágio supervisionado na atenção primária com enfoque na gestão, onde as academias desenvolveram uma ferramenta de controle de materiais para o almoxarifado para auxiliar na gestão do serviço de saúde.
Implementing Systematic Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity (Sogi Data) Collection At An Inpatient Hospital Located In The Southern Region Of The United States, Shawn Malugin
Epsilon Sigma at-Large Research Conference
Purpose
LGBTQ patients experience marginalization and discrimination when seeking healthcare in the Southern Region of the United States. As a result, they experience negative healthcare outcomes. Collecting sexual orientation/gender identity (SOGI data) is vital in decreasing health disparities and improving hospitalized LGBTQ patients’ quality of care. Providers cannot adequately assess health risk factors or deliver culturally competent care without SOGI data knowledge.
Aims
The aim is to collect SOGI data during intake to implement a standard of care to promote LGBTQ health outcomes and decrease marginalization.
Processes
To understand how to provide high-quality care to LGBTQ patients, providers receive instruction …
Personal Protective Equipment Use For Patients With Clostridium Difficile, Mallory L. Compton
Personal Protective Equipment Use For Patients With Clostridium Difficile, Mallory L. Compton
Scholars Week
In researching the literature on correct PPE by healthcare staff when a patient has C. diff. I have found that the policy on PPE for patients with C. diff at Baptist Health Paducah is compliant. The theoretical framework used for this research is that of Imogene King. Their policy is evidence based and is also cost effective when it comes to preventing the spread of infection from patient to patient. There is no need for change to this policy at this time because it is supported by evidence in the literature.